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  • She raised her small gloved fist, yawned ever so gently, tiptapping her small gloved fist on her opening mouth and smiled tinily, sweetly. Ulysses
  • Kate shouted as she covered the young woman's mouth with a gloved hand.
  • Zeke leaned over, his white-gloved hands splayed on the counter, and his shaggy, ruffled black hair forming a cowlick.
  • A gloved hand slammed merrily on a wooden table, shaking the contents on it and clattering a box of various tools to the floor.
  • On Sunday, I was tie-dyeing and my left hand wasn't gloved. Amjl81 Diary Entry
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  • The brightly colored fish that had been nibbling at the tips of her gloved fingers darted away.
  • Two men in cotton field costume, blacked up and gloved, paraded foolishly behind a third, as equally painted about the face, but dressed up fancier than any untitled lord you'd meet up in Washington at that time.
  • I was straightening up the teddy bears and long-stemmed red roses this morning at the Michael Jackson Eternal Moonwalk Memorial on what would have been The Gloved One's 53rd birthday when I heard this guy say “You'd think it was tupping Shakespeare who died—instead of an androgynous black man who overcame racial prejudice by turning himself into a white woman.” Who's Better: Michael Jackson or Shakespeare?
  • The scrub student gowned and gloved, set up sterile fields, draped patients, and assisted with surgery.
  • In the center of the hole was a brawny, black-gloved arm, its fingers curled tightly into a large fist.
  • The skin is either shark or ray skin, so the gloved arm of the mannequin shows beaded motifs of sharks and rays. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The finishing touch was a dummy clasped in her gloved hand. The Sun
  • Instinctively the kid jumps to his feet, water dripping from his face, and puts up his gloved fists.
  • He would then hold out his gold-headed malacca cane to be taken from him, and slightly spread his hands, gloved in bright wash-leather, to indicate that his coat, blue, lined with squirrel and collared with astrakhan, should be removed. On Forsyte 'Change
  • I egged her on, and we got her into the long coat, and adjusted the broad-brimmed bonnet and veil, and I jammed the shoes on her feet, and gloved her, and stuck the gamp in her hand -- and when she managed to stand, leaning against the table, she looked as much like the outward picture of a lady as made no odds. Flash For Freedom
  • Confessing her dire situation to a friend at a tea salon, Susan remains gloved and hatted, barely moving even the muscles in her face.
  • Kemp pulled forward another chair which Mrs Warrender took without acknowledgement, remaining gloved, hatted and stiff with propriety. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ROSE
  • I blew hard on my gloved hands and rubbed them together as I sat down on the bench next to him.
  • The sound when a gloved fist makes contact with a human jaw is quite unlike any other. Times, Sunday Times
  • The most phlegmatic, untroubled rebuilder of wobbling innings in the world today, the 35-year-old left hander shrugged off every ball that gloved him and every one that scuttled.
  • The head porter covered his mouth with his white-gloved hand, not quite suppressing a rogue smile. THE SOUND OF MURDER
  • There is a slight nod, a ghostly intangible feeling of her gloved palm against my cheek, and a sensation of motherly warmth.
  • Fiona rolled her eyes, hiding a cough behind a gloved hand.
  • Holding a gas torch in his gloved hand, he burns some excess solder off the machine's scrubber.
  • The camera had captured a gloved hand sliding a perforated cylinder over the sosus transducer. CORMORANT
  • A harpsichordist plays Bach's six-part capriccio in farewell to his brother, but her gloved fingers are drumming on sound-boxes.
  • Gloved and aproned nurses, one per patient, move smoothly around their charges, gently raising a bandaged hand from a pillow over here, checking the flow of liquid through a tube over there.
  • He held up a huge finger gloved in gold leather. The Broken God
  • Once or twice she put her gloved hand up to her cheek and blotted a tear with her fingertip.
  • He smiled pleasantly and held up a black-gloved hand to show a short, wicked knife with a taped handle and curving blue blade.
  • There is a slight nod, a ghostly intangible feeling of her gloved palm against my cheek, and a sensation of motherly warmth.
  • His hands were gloved now, a rough black fabric coating his hands like a second skin and cutting off sharply at his wrists.
  • He nodded slightly and raised a still gloved left hand to give her a thumbs-up sign along with a weary smile.
  • I uncurled my clenched fingers and placed them on top of his leather-gloved hand.
  • The ball was gloved far above his head and the inning was over.
  • He accepted her gloved hand to give it a quick and firm clasp.
  • Plucked from the depths of the ocean, grabbed by the gloved hand of a trawlerman, examined with a beady eye and then chucked over a shoulder back into the sea.
  • The lab tech leaned forward and secured the squishy bowel in his gloved, slightly unsteady hands. MINUTES TO BURN
  • Kwan quickly unplugs the components, scatters them with his gloved hand. 365 tomorrows » 2010 » April : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • This one stood shuddering with cold for a minute or two, head hanging, before he slowly raised his gloved hands and fumbled at the fastenings of his cloak.
  • Earl passed a treatment room off ER where another youthful trainee, this one masked and gloved, frowned mightily as he wielded a suture and hemostat over a child's lacerated cheek. Mortal Remains
  • The skin is either shark or ray skin, so the gloved arm of the mannequin shows beaded motifs of sharks and rays. The Times Literary Supplement
  • His black gloved fingers twirled his substantial black moustache.
  • Creed sat on a chair by the window, gloved hands in his lap, one wrist resting on the other.
  • Only a gowned and gloved person should help another person don a sterile gown and gloves, place sterile drapes, or prepare the sterile field.
  • With his left hand he pulled a large white handkerchief from the pocket of his black coat, and with it he wiped off the knife and his gloved right hand which had been holding it; then he put the handkerchief away. Excerpt: The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman
  • The camera had captured a gloved hand sliding a perforated cylinder over the sosus transducer. CORMORANT
  • But I am not allowed � no, �allowed� is not right word � I am�" she clapped her gloved hands together, struggling to find the right word, "I am almost not allowed to be friend with hotel guest. The Speculist: Bye Week
  • Lord Valleys grimaced beneath his crisp moustache -- the word grandpapa always fell queerly on the ears of one who was but fifty-six, and by no means felt it -- and jerking his gloved hand towards Ann, he said: Complete Project Gutenberg John Galsworthy Works
  • Mae wrapped her gloved hand around the rusty handle.
  • People dipped gloved hands into a suspension of yeast and then dried them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Study participants perform one surgical hand scrub on day one of the test week and are immediately gloved.
  • Jonathan came over, and taking her hand, lightly touched his lips to that gloved part of the anatomy.
  • In the shot where The Batman makes his appearance, his gloved hand reaches in to grab a nare-do-well's firearm and then Batman simply bends the barrel...and not just a little bit, either. VOTD: Batman is Confused - Plot Holes of The Dark Knight | /Film
  • Two of those were by Oldfield too, as he gloved his way to a Test-record 52 stumpings overall.
  • The small farmers who continued to dwell nearby included Dabney at first in their rustic social functions; but when he carried twenty of his slaves to a house-raising and kept his own hands gloved while directing their work, the beneficiary and his fellows were less grateful for the service than offended at the undemocratic manner of its rendering. American Negro Slavery A Survey of the Supply, Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime
  • Creed sat on a chair by the window, gloved hands in his lap, one wrist resting on the other.
  • The final pitch of the night was perfectly in the strike zone and perfectly gloved by the catcher.
  • Tom King's bleared eyes saw the gloved fist driving at his jaw, and he willed to guard it by interposing his arm. A PIECE OF STEAK
  • The sound when a gloved fist makes contact with a human jaw is quite unlike any other. Times, Sunday Times
  • He put the kettle down slowly and turned to find Jago standing in the doorway, the Browning in his gloved hand, the silencer on the end. A SEASON IN HELL
  • Then I was introduced to the surgeon who, suitably gowned and gloved, was there in case of cardiac arrest.
  • Nabokov somehow leaned across the crease and blindly gloved the puck, leaving the former Sharks captain chewing on his mouthpiece in disbelief. USATODAY.com
  • She batted at the flies with her gloved hand and sighed.
  • The finishing touch was a dummy clasped in her gloved hand. The Sun
  • The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling.
  • The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling.
  • Use gloved hands and a small trowel to add or subtract rock dust as needed to make sure each stone is at precisely the right height.
  • The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling.
  • He continued his attack, but on 85 he gloved the ball into his face and had to retire hurt.
  • The cold and snow had no effect on the people in the streets, who turned their surroundings into a mass of furred and gloved figures.
  • I reached down to grab her by the arm, but my gloved hands slipped on her drysuit, so I reached right under her and got a firm grip on her body.
  • The doctor either uses a gloved finger or an instrument called a proctoscope to check for abnormalities such as growths on the rectal wall.
  • Gusts of freezing wind bite at exposed skin while stinging darts of cold assault gloved fingertips.
  • He held a knife, which shook between leather-gloved fingers, as he slit open the front of the dress.
  • The true decision-makers sat in leather chairs having coffee and melon served by white gloved butlers.
  • After cradling the hatchling in her fleece-gloved hands, Patterson measures the length of its bill, then carefully slips the chick into a mesh bag to weigh it.
  • He feels the officers watching as he touches the body with his latex-gloved hand.
  • In truth, the texture of that salmon-coloured skin could be seen to be aristocratic without a microscope, and the exceptious artizan has an offhand way when contrasts are made painfully strong by an idler of this kind coming, gloved and brushed, into the very den where he is sweating and muddling in his shirt-sleeves. The Hand of Ethelberta
  • She stood on the other side of the bed, gloved hands by her sides and expression dispassionate as she continued to relate the various tests conducted and maneuvers instigated to decrease intracranial pressure. CRUEL AND UNUSUAL
  • A gloved cat catches no mice. 
  • The "walkout" -- where a retiring VIP walks between two rows of white-gloved officers who applaud and/or salute -- is a ritual for top department officials. Len Levitt: The NYPD: Image Versus Substance
  • The driver pointed a white-gloved hand in the direction of a small ferry boat waiting at the pier, its engine idling.
  • He got as close as he could before plunging his gloved hand quickly into the center of the smoking embers, and drawing out a long blackened object.
  • He held up a huge finger gloved in gold leather. The Broken God
  • Mine , with a gesture , gray and gloved, Dismiss it from me in the cold.
  • Adonis-in-bag adjusted his polished all-rounder with a delicately gloved finger, and declared that the painter was "a jol-ly fel-low. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858
  • Now let me look at your tusche," he said as he stuck his gloved finger inside. Ester Amy Fischer: Killing Me Softly with Healthcare: How I Was Nearly "Terminated" By My Health Insurance Company
  • The other man was solidly built, and dressed in a black uniform, two golden pips on each shoulder, and with his hands gloved in a similar black.
  • There was a bitter north-easter cutting savagely across the unsheltered marshes, and her ungloved hands were blue, obviously numb. THE INNOCENTS AT HOME (A SUPERINTENDENT KENWORTHY NOVEL)
  • Favreau plays Bobby, a construction worker by day who boxes by night - sometimes gloved in the ring, sometimes bare-knuckled as bouncer for his stripper girlfriend, Jessica.
  • He told her to shut up and pushed two gloved fingers down her throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • The autofocus was shaky in the cold, and my gloved hands kept moving the exposure dial.
  • It would electrify some of my friends who have accused me of representing the kid-gloved element in politics if they could see me galloping over the plains, day in and day out, clad in a buckskin shirt and leather chaparajos, with a big sombrero on my head. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
  • The boy appeared groggy as he was tended by a doctor in green scrubs and a veiled, gloved and masked nurse.
  • Here, as in the first picture, the eyes looked forth with a curious, proud directness; but beneath the directness was a glint of humor, a flash of daring absent in the other face; the mouth smiled, seeming to anticipate life's secrets, the ungloved hand held the gun with a touch peculiarly caressing, peculiarly firm. Max
  • He removed his own spectacles and tapped at the lenses with his gloved finger.
  • He was dressed in brown, with a deep green cloak and hood, and his hands were gloved.
  • I have been taught that if you are not gowned and gloved, you cannot touch something that is sterile.
  • Gloved workers, their eyes shaded, manhandle glowing, red-hot bars of old iron from a furnace into a rolling mill.
  • Eleanor, hatted and gloved, her high-necked blouses fastened always with a brooch, led. THE GOLDEN LION
  • Surely now national sentiment demanded that he return to Baghdad and await big bombs dispatched by white-gloved Westerners.
  • Holding a gas torch in his gloved hand, he burns some excess solder off the machine's scrubber.
  • Anne came into Katherine's chamber a little later, dressed and carrying a small tasseled handbag in her black gloved hands.
  • Once there, he'll tug out the ceramic fabric filler with his gloved hands.
  • This procedure requires the operator to close the valve as tightly as possible by hand (gloved hands are recommended), then vent the pressure in the valve outlet and reclose the valve immediately.
  • Surely now national sentiment demanded that he return to Baghdad and await big bombs dispatched by white-gloved Westerners.
  • Hyde saw a bobbing head in a fur cap, a pair of broad, heaving shoulders, white, ungloved hands scrabbling, clinging. THE LAST RAVEN
  • It showed a tall, imposing female standing proud in a splendid gown of state, a coronet on her piled blonde hair, one gloved hand resting on the arm of a throne, the other holding a plumed fan, the sash of a jewelled order over her bare shoulders, and enough bijouterie disposed about her stately person to start a bazaar. Watershed
  • He set to work on the lock, his gloved hands losing none of their skill.
  • A gloved cat catches no mice. 
  • There were no liveried footman doffing their hats and opening glass doors with gloved hands.
  • ‘There's men approaching the wall, Commander,’ he said as he tried to comb the icicles out of his beard with his gloved fingers.
  • His gloved hands fingered an old leather briefcase.
  • She gloved her hands to protect them from the chemicals.
  • Cardiff gingerly touched the basement door handle with his gloved hands, still watching the others.
  • Leaning forward, she wrapped her gloved fingers around the cold railing as she wondered why she had refused Valmont's offer of a dance.
  • The sonographer scrubs and is gowned and gloved for the procedure.
  • And picking up her dainty skirt with one ungloved hand, on which two diamond rings shone like circlets of dew, she nodded, smiled, and went her way -- Innocent standing at the gate and watching her go with a kind of numbed patience as though she saw a figure in a dream vanishing slowly with the dawn of day. Innocent : her fancy and his fact
  • Never has the flutter of gloved hands and the pointing of an accusatory finger seemed more chilling. Times, Sunday Times
  • two old ladies, neatly hatted and gloved
  • Now finely powder AN and add 1 part of this "jelly" to 3 parts AN and knead together with gloved hands (I got some terrific headaches after playing with this stuff, not sure what was the cause of it however nitro compounds such as nitromethane and nitroglycerine (from double based powder) are known to cause it in which case the nitroglycerine may have seperated and was absorbed into my skin or too many nitromethane fumes, so i suggest gloves and gas mask) .. The Makeshift Arsenal, by Lowry Version 1.2
  • He got Jones to hit a scary grounder through the box that rookie second baseman Craig Counsell gloved.
  • She stared at her lap where her hands, gloved in tight white net, gripped her missal.
  • For me, behind each action is the thought of our subletter running a white-gloved hand over every surface, of her blond friend in the champagne-colored suit walking through the apartment and judging, judging, judging. Dirty Secret
  • The Casabianca Compact introduces a white-gloved, white-jacketed white servant as he extends a parasol to shade a handsome, stout black woman on a walk along the water.
  • The arms were gloved in a seemingly soft, dull brown mitten.
  • She interlaced her gloved fingers together around the soup, whatever it was, allowing the steam to rise up and touch her face.
  • I was on hand as the stern-wheeler edged into the wharf with her whistle screaming, and there on the top deck was the tall figure, one elegant gloved hand on the rail, her face shaded by a broad feathered hat. Isabelle
  • He told her to shut up and pushed two gloved fingers down her throat. Times, Sunday Times
  • Neatly dressed, hands gloved, Erika pushes by the staring men and cloisters herself in private video booths.
  • Heather Clarke, a small gobbet of beef poked between her gloved finger and thumb, held out her arm.
  • A gloved cat catches no mice. 
  • So, for the trek back to the office tomorrow and the rest of the work week, I will wear my heavy duty ankle-length down coat with hood and the super-sized mouton mittens under which I can comfortably fit gloved hands. Archive 2008-01-01
  • He straightened his coat with his gloved hands.
  • He reached instinctively to wipe it off, and knocked his gloved hand against the faceplate of the antiradiation suit. Proud Helios
  • The night seemed to swallow even the bright white patches of his horse's coat and as the evening breeze freshened and cooled, Joe Cartwright snuggled deeper into his jacket and tugged down his hat with a gloved hand.

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